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You won't believe what LeBron did at his Thursday night party to infuriate his detractors

The Lakers superstar is living a great moment as an athlete, even when the team is still away from the goal; here is his latest statement to the NBA world

By James Brown

The Lakers superstar is living a great moment as an athlete, even when the team is still away from the goal; here is his latest statement to the NBA world
The Lakers superstar is living a great moment as an athlete, even when the team is still away from the goal; here is his latest statement to the NBA world
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The Los Angeles Lakers have suffered two losses this week, but that doesn't seem to affect LeBron James anymore, as he made an outstanding personal achievement, and the team's roster has dramatically improved. Now the team could have a chance to save the season.

This past Tuesday, James could do what many considered an impossible task, and there is a reason why no one was able to do it for 39 years but the King passed the great legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the new NBA top scorer leader of all time.

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This Thursday night, LeBron was out to play vs. the Bucks, but he was in street clothes and was celebrated by the front office for his latest milestone, and even when the team suffered a new loss, he celebrated a party that night.

After long being asked if LeBron sees himself as the NBA GOAT, he usually answers that he does think he is the greatest player of the sport of all time. But at the party, his latest movement was a statement to put to rest that conversation and to infuriate his detractors, as the King brought two GOATS to his party last night.

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While LeBron is still active as an NBA player, there is no doubt that many will still doubt him to be the league's GOAT. But once he retires, most of the NBA media and fandom will have him as the undisputed greatest of all time over Michael Jordan, who is running out of adepts that still defend his case.


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